Tag: George Nkencho

  • Tears, tributes as mourners pay respect to young Nigeria-Irish man killed by police in Ireland [Photos]

    Tears, tributes as mourners pay respect to young Nigeria-Irish man killed by police in Ireland [Photos]

    The family of George Nkencho, a young Nigerian-Irish man shot dead by armed gardaí in December, held a memorial for the deceased 27-year-old near his Dublin home on Sunday.

    Nkencho, who died after being shot by armed gardaí outside his home in Clonee on December 30, sustained six gunshot wounds and not five as previously thought, his post-mortem has found. The interim cause of death of Mr Nkencho, who had no previous convictions, was found to be two fatal gunshots to vital organs.

    Memorial for George Nkencho

    According to reports, family and friends of the deceased gathered in west Dublin to remember Nkencho on Sunday and there were emotional scenes as mourners released balloons into the air in the colors of Manchester United, Nkencho’s favorite soccer team.

    A minute’s silence was also held for Nkencho, while family and friends gave speeches and read his name out 21 times.

    His sister Gloria Nkencho urged people to treat life as a gift in the wake of her brother’s death.

    “The one thing that I’ve realized in all of this is life is a gift,” Gloria Nkencho told the crowd. “Every day we stand here it’s a gift. It is a gift to be breathing. If you are still breathing, no matter what problems you’re facing, what challenges are coming, you can survive it.

    “We’re here to think about George and as we release these balloons I want everyone to think about everything it is that’s weighing them down and watch it float away.”

    The family thanked those who turned out on Sunday.

    “Words cannot begin to describe the appreciation that my family have for each and every single one. Not all of you knew George, but some of you did,” Gloria Nkencho said.

    Meanwhile, George’s brother Emmanuel told the crowd that it was hard to see his brother “go like that”.

    He said that he regretted how his brother died and believes the incident could have ended differently if family members had been able to talk to George.

    “I wish that day had played out a different scenario than what I witnessed. I personally think there’s many other ways that the scenario could have played out, I wish it did,” Emmanuel Nkencho said during Sunday’s memorial.

  • Over 7700 sign petition, demand justice for Nigerian, George Nkencho killed in Ireland

    Over 7700 sign petition, demand justice for Nigerian, George Nkencho killed in Ireland

    Over 7,757 persons have signed a petition seeking justice for a 27-year-old Nigerian, Mr George Nkencho, who was killed by police in Ireland.

    Recall TheNEwsGuru (TNG) had earlier published series of report on Nkencho who was shot dead by armed gardaí in west Dublin on Wednesday afternoon.

    A protest took place Thursday morning outside a garda station in Dublin following the fatal shooting of the 27-year-old Nigerian.

    In a video that surfaced online, some protesters knelt outside Blanchardstown Garda Station in memory of Nkencho.

    They also displayed placards with various inscriptions.

    It was learnt that shots were discharged at the Nigerian after apparent attempts to subdue him by two tasers and pepper spray proved unsuccessful.

    The online petition on change.org targets 10, 000 as of 7:00pm on Friday when TNG visited the website.

    The petition, titled, ‘Justice for the unlawful killing of George Nkencho #justiceforgeorge’, was started by Megan Lacey.

    It read, “A young black man was fatally shot dead by Garda on the 30th of December 2020. 12 Garda followed him home and shot him outside of his home three times. George Nkencho suffered from a mental illness. There were five Garda with guns and George was carrying a knife.

    “The Garda are trained to be able to deal with it these situations, and the fatal shooting of George was completely avoidable and unlawful.

    “The garda that have been trained to project our country have failed miserably. They are trained so that justice is always served. They need to take responsibility for their actions and the unlawful killing of George.

    “Help us get the attention of the Department of Justice. We want answers! We want justice for George.”

  • NiDCOM chair demands justice for killing of George Nkencho in Ireland

    NiDCOM chair demands justice for killing of George Nkencho in Ireland

    Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman /CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has demanded justice for Mr George Nkencho, a 27-year-old Nigerian killed in Ireland.

    Dabiri-Erewa in a statement signed by Abdur-Rahman Balogun, NiDCOM’s Head of Media and Public Relations, condemned in strong terms the killing of Nkencho,

    She described as callous and wicked, the killing of the Nigerian by a police officer.

    The NiDCOM chair, therefore, called for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the killing.

    She appealed to the enraged Nigerian community in Ireland to exercise patience and wait for the outcome of investigation into the unfortunate incident.

    She condoled with the family of he deceased and the Nigerian community in Ireland over the incident and prayed God to give the family and friends the fortitude to bear the loss.

  • [Photos] Nigerian community stage mass protest in Dublin over fatal shooting of George Nkencho

    [Photos] Nigerian community stage mass protest in Dublin over fatal shooting of George Nkencho

    The Nigerian community in Ireland on Thursday staged a massive protest in Dublin over the killing of a Nigerian, George Nkencho by armed gardai on Wednesday.

    They (the Nigerian community in Dublin) are also pushing for criminal trial of Garda (policeman) who brutally killed Nkencho. They are also Instituting a civil case suing the An Garda Síochanna (The Irish Police).

    Already, a strongly worded petition is to be sent to the Prime Minister (Taoiseach) of Ireland and the Minister of Justice.

    The protesting group has also started a petition online [See]: ✍️ http://chng.it/r4tmy77q